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  1. What do Ginger Gold apples taste like?
  2. Where can I buy Ginger Gold apples?
  3. Are Ginger Gold apples good for apple crisp?
  4. Is ginger gold the same as Golden Delicious?
  5. Are Ginger Gold apples good for apple butter?
  6. How do you store ginger gold apples?

What do Ginger Gold apples taste like?

One of the first apples picked each August, Ginger Gold is attractive, aromatic and has a gingery-sweet to mildly tart flavor. Ginger Gold apples are bright golden-green with flesh that is fine-textured, crisp and creamy white. This apple is great for snacks, salads and especially baking in pies.

Where can I buy Ginger Gold apples?

Ginger Gold Apples, 5 lb Tote - Walmart.com - Walmart.com.

Are Ginger Gold apples good for apple crisp?

Ginger Gold

This delicately sweet and crisp variety is not only one of the best apples for apple pie, it's also great in muffins and cakes.

Is ginger gold the same as Golden Delicious?

Ginger Gold was discovered as a chance seedling growing near a Golden Delicious orchard in Virginia in the 1960s. ... The flavor is fairly mild, and a bit sharper than Golden Delicious but still sweet for an early variety. It is equally good for eating fresh or processing.

Are Ginger Gold apples good for apple butter?

Ginger Gold apples keep their shape when cooked, so they are great for tarts or pie apples. Make an early-season applesauce with a sweet and somewhat spicy flavor. These pale apples are a great fresh out-of-hand snack, and can also be a good variety for drying. ... The apple keeps well refrigerated for up to three months.

How do you store ginger gold apples?

Refrigerate or use them quickly. Ginger Gold Apples are crisp when freshly picked, but too long at room temperature will quickly make them mealy inside. Keep them cold until you're ready to use them – up to two week.

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